Speaking theoretically first-
- yes it is possible for a forensic exam of your computer to possibly detect information (passwords, browser history, etc) that the user thought he had deleted;
- a forensic exam is not an easy thing to do, the programs are time consuming and expensive;
- some exams/programs will record the key strokes on a computer and then can display them back. You answer a hobby email on your gmail account and then your boss calls you in with a print out of the email.
Speaking actually-
- never, never use a work computer to access anything related to the hobby, hobby email, hobby sites, etc.
- when at work, you have no privacy rights related to the use of company equipment.
- assume all IP addresses accessed from a work computer are tracked. And if you are accessing the G-mail account a large number of times per day assume it will be noticed.
Recommendations-
- if you work for a large entity that has a pretty detailed IT department, DO NOT go to any website that you would not want to view if your boss was looking over your shoulder.
- a smaller company may be more forgiving and less sophisticated.
Hope this helps.
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